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Penny Pincher Auto Parts at 2401 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85009

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(602) 254-6526

2401 West Van Buren Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85009

Hours

Mon - Fri8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Overview

Penny Pincher Auto Parts at 2401 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85009

Penny Pincher Auto Parts is a self-service auto salvage yard in Phoenix where customers can find used auto parts at lower prices than new. The yard runs on a u-pull-it model—you browse the inventory, find what you need, and remove it yourself. It’s a good spot for DIY mechanics, budget-conscious car owners, or anyone looking to fix a vehicle without dealership prices. Parts are sold as-is, no warranties, and the yard takes cash and credit cards. Hours are long on weekdays, shorter on Sundays.

Services & What to Expect

Penny Pincher Auto Parts is a self-service salvage yard. Customers handle the search and removal of parts themselves. The yard carries used parts from a variety of vehicles—domestic and foreign cars, trucks, and SUVs. You’ll find engines, transmissions, body panels, bumpers, lights, doors, fenders, and interior pieces like seats and dashboards.

How Self-Service Works

You walk through the yard to find parts, which are grouped by vehicle type but not always clearly labeled. Once you locate what you need, you remove it yourself—basic tools may be required. Some yards rent or sell tools, but this one doesn’t. Payment happens at the front office before you leave. Parts aren’t cleaned or tested, so you buy them as they are.

What to Bring

  • A vehicle description or VIN number for reference
  • Basic hand tools if you need them for removal
  • Cash or a credit card (some yards charge extra for card payments)
  • Help if the part is heavy or awkward to carry

What to Know Before Visiting

The yard doesn’t help identify or install parts. You need to know what you’re looking for and how to remove it. Some parts may require cutting or welding, which might not be allowed on-site. Always check for damage or missing pieces before buying. No returns or refunds.

Need to Get Rid of a Junk Car?

If you’ve got an old car taking up space, you can sell it for cash. Many salvage yards near Phoenix buy junk cars— check our directory for local buyers . It’s a quick way to clear out a non-running vehicle and make some money.

Location & Hours

Penny Pincher Auto Parts is at 2401 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85009 . It’s in a commercial area near downtown Phoenix, with easy access from I-17 and I-10. Parking is on-site, but weekends can get crowded.

Business Hours

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Monday 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM 8:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM 7:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM 5:00 PM

Directions & Nearby Landmarks

The yard is less than a mile west of downtown Phoenix, near Van Buren Street and 24th Street. Close by are the Phoenix Convention Center (1.5 miles east) and the Historic Roosevelt Row district (2 miles north). For real-time traffic, check Waze or Google Maps .

Contact Information

Phone: (602) 254-6526 Website: pennypincheraz.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours for Penny Pincher Auto Parts?

The yard is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Saturday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Hours can change, so call ahead if you’re visiting outside normal times.

Does Penny Pincher Auto Parts buy junk cars?

The yard doesn’t advertise buying junk cars. If you need to sell an old vehicle, check our directory for local junk car buyers in Phoenix who pay for non-running cars.

What kind of parts can I find at Penny Pincher Auto Parts?

The yard has a wide range of used auto parts, including engines, transmissions, body panels, bumpers, lights, doors, fenders, and interior components. Parts are sold as-is with no guarantees. Inventory changes often, so call ahead to check for specific items.

How does self-service auto salvage work at Penny Pincher Auto Parts?

You walk through the yard, find the part you need, and remove it yourself. Tools may be required, and some parts (like engines) need help to move. Payment is made at the front office before you leave. The yard doesn’t test, clean, or install parts.

Do I need to bring my own tools?

Yes, you’re responsible for bringing your own tools if needed. The yard doesn’t provide tools for rent or sale, though some visitors bring basic hand tools. For heavy parts, a truck or trailer and help may be necessary.

Are there any restrictions on what I can take?

Parts are sold as-is, and the yard doesn’t guarantee they work. Some may be damaged or missing pieces, and cutting or welding might be needed to remove them. Always check a part before buying. The yard can refuse sales on certain items.

Recent Mentions & Local Listings

Penny Pincher Auto Parts shows up in local business directories and salvage yard listings. Recent mentions include:

The yard doesn’t have Google reviews yet, so experiences may vary. Call ahead to confirm hours or part availability.

Services Offered by Penny Pincher Auto Parts

Penny Pincher Auto Parts offers a wide range of services to meet the needs of their salvage yard customers. Whether you’re looking for a specific part for your vehicle or need advice on how to make a repair, their knowledgeable staff is there to assist you.

Services Offered by Penny Pincher Auto Parts

Service Description
Used Auto Parts Sale Wide selection of used auto parts for various vehicle makes and models.
Expert Advice Knowledgeable staff ready to assist with part selection and provide advice on repairs.

One of the standout features of Penny Pincher Auto Parts is their commitment to affordability. They believe that everyone should have access to the parts they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly. That’s why they offer their parts at prices that are often significantly lower than what you’d find at a traditional auto parts store.

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Antonio Castaneda
Antonio CastanedaGoogle
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2 months ago

First time visiting, and the line situation was a little confusing at first. The guy helping me kept trying to talk to me in Spanish, which was fine—I can get by, but I’m not fluent. Didn’t bother me, but I could see it being a problem for someone who doesn’t speak much Spanish at all. Other than that, though, it was straightforward. Walked in, found what I needed, and the price was reasonable. No complaints.

Stephani Ryan
Stephani RyanGoogle
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3 months ago

Every time I go here, it’s smooth. The parts are solid—never had a bad one, and if by some chance you do, they’ll swap it out no questions asked (just keep your receipt). The staff is always friendly and actually remembers you after a while, which is a nice change from places where you feel like just another face in the crowd. ---

Latonya Lewis
Latonya LewisGoogle
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3 months ago

First time here, and honestly, the place looks tiny from the outside. Inside’s a little cramped near the entrance, but once you get past that, the parts area is huge and actually well-organized—at least from what I could tell in the back. Parking’s a whole thing, though. There’s a spot right by the door, but if you’re bad at parallel parking or just hate tight spaces, do yourself a favor and park on the side street. The second you walk in, it’s a little overwhelming—there’s two lines, and I had no idea which one to take. Turns out, if you called ahead for a part, you go to the “Will Call” side. They’ll grab it, you pay, and you’re out. I didn’t know that, so I ended up in the wrong line at first. The other option is the longer line where you actually request the part, but hey, at least it gave me time to see why this place stays busy. Here’s the kicker, though: even though they said they had my part and I waited 30 minutes, they couldn’t find it. The guy helping me—who, by the way, was super nice, just like everyone else there—ended up sending me to Parts Authority down the road. Turns out that’s where they order from when they don’t have something. At that point, I figured I might as well just go straight to the dealer next time and skip the middleman. The part at Parts Authority was only 60 cents more, but when you’re counting pennies, it adds up. Still, I learned something new about how this whole parts game works. And honestly? No more Auto Zone—they charge way too much. ---

Dave Poore
Dave PooreGoogle
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3 months ago

They’ve got a decent selection of parts for a lot of different cars, and the prices are pretty fair. The staff speaks English and Spanish, which is a plus. Sometimes O’Reilly will match their prices, but if I lived closer, I’d probably grab everything from here instead. ---

Solutions 4 U
Solutions 4 UGoogle
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3 months ago

I swear, every electrical part I’ve bought from this place lasts about as long as a cheap coffee filter. Got a starter, installed it, and it worked—once. Then it acted like the battery was dead. Took it back, got another one. Same thing: started three times, then died. Every single electrical part I’ve put in from here is garbage. Never seen one last more than a week. Absolute junk. ---

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